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Started by Tim, October 22, 2003, 11:31:45 AM

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Tim

I thought it would be a good idea to put a collection of html and css tutorial sites up on this board. So, if you know a great site, post it here :)

This has got to be one of the best sites on designing webpages that I've seen in years. So, I'd like to share this link with you:
http://www.alistapart.com


Peter Duggan

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Quote from: Tim on October 22, 2003, 11:31:45 AM
This has got to be one of the best sites on designing webpages that I've seen in years.

Yes, I'm also a big fan of A List Apart! 8)

My suggestions (for now):

Web Design Group
Further useful references to complement the W3C versions, tutorials and more.

Dan's Web Tips
A thought-provoking and invaluable repository of the sort of tips and advice we could all use but can't always find.

PS Looks like the Web Design Group site hasn't been updated for a while, but there's still a lot of good stuff there!

Tim

I know it's on the list, but here's a good tutorial on not use tables :)
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/practicalcss/

andrea

A great html tutorial in german language:

http://selfhtml.teamone.de/

Andrea Hubacher
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andrea

Quote from: Alienllamafarm on October 25, 2003, 03:54:07 PM
http://www.google.nl/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=html+tutorial
;)

I suppose everybody knows how to search with google. More valuable are links which are recommended by the people which use them theirself...  ;)

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Quote from: andrea on October 26, 2003, 01:56:15 AM
I suppose everybody knows how to search with google.

If only that were true :(.

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Peter Duggan

Not a link to a tutorial site as such, but a sub-section of Jeffrey (A List Apart) Zeldman's site describing his recent book, 'Designing with Web Standards':

http://www.zeldman.com/dwws/

While there's a table of contents and a couple of sample chapters there to download, my advice would be simply to buy the book (which is both brilliant and extremely entertaining) and read it all!

Aquilo

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here is a pretty large design and scripting community I've been going to for a while there are tutorials all over the place and there are some really good designer here, alas I those who are not crazy will be after a while! ;D

this is one of the reasons I stopped going to school for graphic design, some of the noobs there know more then my teachers did! >:(

needless to say I learned more before going then I learned while there, what a waste! the only cool thing from that school was learning QuarkXPress!
but the version I got while there will not run under 32bit OS like Win9x so I havent done a thing since school. :(

* I need to get a Mac! ;D
wish I could build one! THEY SUCK! >:(

anywho - this way to the asylum -> http://Doc. Ozone's Asylum

Cadish

There are a lot of Photoshop tutorials available at http://www.good-tutorials.com

Aquilo

Quote from: Jennifer on January 03, 2004, 10:26:06 AM
There are a lot of Photoshop tutorials available at http://www.good-tutorials.com
::) it's ok I would have hoped there where some good tuts but the site is just a big top 100000000 tuts site ::)

there where some good links there!


Tim


reznorsoft


Peter Duggan

Quote from: reznorsoft on July 12, 2004, 03:04:10 PM
http://www.htmlgoodies.com

While HTML Goodies is undoubtedly a popular site, IMHO it's not a good one because it leans towards presentational rather than logical markup from the outset.

So what are the first three tags it teaches? <b>, <i> and <tt>! Followed by <hr>, <br> and an incorrect explanation of <p> (so, no, it's not the same as <br> but skipping a line!)...

* Peter Duggan rests his case! :-X

Tim

Quote from: reznorsoft on July 12, 2004, 03:04:10 PM
http://www.htmlgoodies.com
QuotePlease note: The SPAN tag is not in full use across all browsers yet. The Internet Explorer 4.0 (or better) browser will support all of the attributes listed below. Netscape Navigator 4.0 (or better) will support the SPAN tag as long as it's dealing with text, except for the TITLE attribute (as of 11/23/98). The examples below that use images will not function.
* Tim also rests his case

reznorsoft

so what you're saying is I shouldn't admit to having used htmlgoodies.com when learning html ..
drats .. too late  :P

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